A rebellion occurred shortly after the Emperor ascended the throne and Noble Princess Consort Luo entered the palace. During this chaos, a General surnamed Tong managed to take the head of a prince in the rebellion, thereby rising from a mere thousand-household leader to a third-rank Assistant General, stationed in the west.
In the early years of the Emperor's reign, the court was unstable. Coupled with his excessive self-indulgence and neglect of governance, the court fell into disarray. Thus, a few years later, the remaining prince of the former dynasty launched a second rebellion.
At that time, the prince secretly colluded with the neighboring Great Qi, causing trouble at the frontier.
The neighboring country damaged the diplomatic relations between the two countries, enraging the Emperor, who felt they were taking advantage of him. He then pushed forward the diplomatic princess of the neighboring country, intending to sacrifice her.
